Salon Talk
Sunday, May 18th
3pm-5pm
Ego Tripp Salon
205 W Centennial Pkwy #100, North Las Vegas, NV 89084

Come join us at Ego Tripp Salon for a day dedicated to enhancing your inner and outer beauty.
Join us for an empowering and informative discussion about heart health during perimenopause. Perimenopause and menopause are unique transitions for every woman—there’s no one-size-fits-all journey. The changes experienced during this stage of life can also impact your heart health. Learn about the specific challenges women face as they approach this pivotal life stage and discover proactive steps to support a healthy heart. Recognizing these changes in your body empowers you to advocate for yourself with your healthcare provider. It’s never too early or too late to start making positive changes for your health.
Join expert panelists as they share practical tips and guidance on managing heart health through diet, exercise, and lifestyle changes. To learn more about the connection between women’s health and cardiovascular wellness, don’t miss Salon Talk!
Key Topics Covered:
- Understanding Perimenopause: What is perimenopause and how does it affect women’s health?
- Heart Health Awareness: The impact of hormonal changes on the heart
- Nutrition & Exercise Tips: Key lifestyle habits for a strong heart
- Managing Stress: Techniques to improve mental health and heart health
Questions? Please contact Amineh Harvey at harveya@snhd.org.
Featured Guest Panelists

Acute Care Nurse Practitioner
Veronica Dunn-Jones is a highly skilled Acute Care Nurse Practitioner based in Las Vegas, Nevada. With a robust background in critical care, wound care, and internal medicine, Veronica is dedicated to providing comprehensive and compassionate care to her patients. She holds a Master of Science in Nursing from University of Nevada, Reno is board-certified in acute care. She is also completing her national certification in psychiatric mental health at Purdue Global University.
Throughout her career, Veronica has been committed to advancing her clinical expertise and staying updated with the latest advancements in medical care. Her approach is patient-centered, focusing on individualized treatment plans and fostering open communication with patients and their families.


Ms. Johnson has worked in a variety of settings, such as inpatient and outpatient, and for profit and non-profit. She is an AAMFT approved supervisor for both students and interns who are pursuing their license in marriage and family therapy.

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